Hurricane Dorian
has moved out of The Islands Of The Bahamas and an all clear from hurricane effects has been issued for the country. Relief teams have been deployed to
The Abacos and
Grand Bahama Island.

Islands that were not impacted by Hurricane Dorian remain open and are receiving visitors. In the Northwest Bahamas, these include the Bahamas capital of Nassau and neighboring
Paradise Island, as well as
Eleuthera,
Harbour Island and
Andros. Islands in the Southeastern and Central Bahamas remain unaffected, including
The Exumas,
Cat Island,
San Salvador,
Rum Cay,
Long Island,
Acklins/Crooked Island,
Ragged Island,
Mayaguana and I
nagua.

“There are no words to convey the grief we feel for our fellow Bahamians in The Abacos and Grand Bahama,” said Bahamas Ministry of Tourism & Aviation Minister Dionisio D'Aguilar. “Now is the time to come together for our brothers and sisters in need, and help our country get back on its feet. Anyone who wishes to provide relief support should go towww.bahamas.com/relieffor verified ways to help. We also implore travelers to continue visiting the Bahamian islands that were not impacted by Hurricane Dorian as this will help our people tremendously.”

The following is a status update on airports, hotels, airlines and cruise schedules at this time. This is not a comprehensive list and visitors are strongly advised to check directly with airlines, hotels and cruise lines regarding possible impacts to travel plans.

AIRPORTS

•Lynden Pindling International Airport (LPIA)in Nassau remains open. There have been flight cancellations and travelers should contact their airlines directly for any schedule changes.